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Delhi-HC holds order against e-commerce giants; orders probe

The Delhi High Court declined from passing any interim order against the 21 e-commerce firms, like Snapdeal, Jabong and Myntra over accusations that they infringed on India's foreign direct investment rules.

The Enforcement Directorate was asked to initiate a probe by the court.

The court asked the Delhi government, the Central government and ED to submit affidavits in 4 weeks on the matter.

24 Nov 2015

CAIT launches e-lala to fight online competition

In a fight against e-commerce, the country's apex traders' body Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has decided to launch 'e-lala', its own hyperlocal e-commerce venture.

It will be supported by around 5.5 crore small traders with brick-and-mortar stores.

Only a trader "who owns a physical store can only sell his products on the site." The payment gateway will be handled by HDFC Bank.

Aggressive growth plan of e-lala

Launched by Urban Development Minister Venkiah Naidu, the e-lala portal will target getting 50,000 sellers in 100 cities by March 2016.